Carlo Giardi, NY, 1907 May 21

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GIARDI, Carlo Yi. a), Lie
37-year-old white man, electrocuted Auburn (Tompkins Co,)
/on May 21, 1907. "Auburn, NY, May 21, 1907-Carlo Giardo,
who was convicted in Utica of the murder of Luigi Porzi on
Nove 30, 190), was electrocuted in Auburn prison early to-
day. Giardi entered the deathchamber with no sign of
emotion and seated himself in the chair, Giardi killed his
victim that he might rob him of $90 that Porzi had saved

to bring his sweetheart from Italy." JOURNAL, Atlanta,
Ceorgia, May 22, 1907 (6:h.)

IGIARDI, Carlo Gp aee, 2.11 Te a
| 37-year-old white man, electrocuted Auburn (Tompkins Co,)
| on May 21, 1907, “Auburn, NY, May 21, 1907-Carlo Giardo,

who was convicted in Utica of the murder of Luigi Porzi on
Nove 30, 190), was electrocuted in Auburn prison early to-
day. Giardi entered the deathchamber with no sign of
emotion and seated himself in the chair, Giardi killed his
victim that he might rob him of $90 that Porzi had saved
to bring his sweetheart from Italy." JOURNAL, Atlanta,
Georgia, May 22, 1907 (6:he)

GIARDI, Carlo “1G O
37-year-old white man, ead aie CSrphins Co.)
on May 21, 1907, “auburn, NY, May 21, 1907-Carlo Giardo,
who was convicted in Utica of the murder of Luigi Porzi on
Nove 20, 190, was electrocuted in Auburn prison early to-
day, Giardi entered the deathchamber with no sign of
emotion and seated himself in the chair, woe ates his
victim that he might rob him of $90 that Por:

to bring his swootheart from Italy." JOURVAL, Atlanta,
eorgia, May 22, 1907 (6the)

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